looks pretty good on blue. I have white car so thought about getting oem and powdercoating, silver wouldn't look right. Debating between oem sti rear under spoiler and rear quarter spoiler vs oem rear bumper skirt in black. Thought about verus, but I already have a track car and wrx is the daily.
@@brian6speed this item is the best way to go with that stuff. I know a lot of under spoilers have interferences with exhaust finishers. My side spats had more of an issue than the center by the diffuser. Really depends on diffuser and how well the fingers are installed
@@Subi_dooare those oem pieces just painted? the oem pieces are listed for only $15 new so I'd think that route would be easier than designing a replica piece.
@@ital1anstallion4I was referring to the oem plastic panels costing $ 15 each, not the metal ones(which i believe are stainless steel.) my point was that jdmuscle could just buy oem plastic pieces at 10-15 each paint them and then sell them for $150. I might just buy an extra oem set and paint them myself gloss black.
@@ital1anstallion4 I wanted to keep the oem finisher look but since they had interference issues my my verus spats, i opted to do a silver exhaust trim to replicate the look as much as possible. I think it came out pretty good.
It looks very good!! 🔥
looks pretty good on blue. I have white car so thought about getting oem and powdercoating, silver wouldn't look right.
Debating between oem sti rear under spoiler and rear quarter spoiler vs oem rear bumper skirt in black. Thought about verus, but I already have a track car and wrx is the daily.
@@brian6speed this item is the best way to go with that stuff. I know a lot of under spoilers have interferences with exhaust finishers. My side spats had more of an issue than the center by the diffuser. Really depends on diffuser and how well the fingers are installed
@@Subi_dooare those oem pieces just painted? the oem pieces are listed for only $15 new so I'd think that route would be easier than designing a replica piece.
@@brian6speed LOL where are they $15? oem is aluminum. these are likely plastic.
@@ital1anstallion4I was referring to the oem plastic panels costing $ 15 each, not the metal ones(which i believe are stainless steel.)
my point was that jdmuscle could just buy oem plastic pieces at 10-15 each paint them and then sell them for $150. I might just buy an extra oem set and paint them myself gloss black.
@@brian6speedyeah oem is plastic, but your going to be paying atleast $100 for a paint shop to paint anyhow.
looks great. are they painted silver? if so, why didn't you do wrb?
@@ital1anstallion4 I wanted to keep the oem finisher look but since they had interference issues my my verus spats, i opted to do a silver exhaust trim to replicate the look as much as possible. I think it came out pretty good.
silver or black looks better than color matched imo.